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        Title           : Authenticated Received Chain (ARC) Protocol
        Authors         : Kurt Andersen
                          Brandon Long
                          Steven Jones
                          Seth Blank
                          Murray Kucherawy
        Filename        : draft-ietf-dmarc-arc-protocol-14.txt
        Pages           : 51
        Date            : 2018-04-23

Abstract:
   The Authenticated Received Chain (ARC) protocol creates a mechanism
   whereby a series of handlers of an email message can conduct
   authentication of the email message as it passes among them on the
   way to its destination, and create an attached, authenticated record
   of the status at each step along the handling path, for use by the
   final recipient in making choices about the disposition of the
   message.  Changes in the message that might break existing
   authentication mechanisms can be identified through the ARC Set of
   header fields.


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